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All Forum Posts by: Alan Curtsinger

Alan Curtsinger has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Financing Decision for 1st property

Alan CurtsingerPosted
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Thank you all! I’ve been leaning that way and have messaged a couple of banks, but haven’t heard back from anyone yet. I can get more persistent with hunting one down, but have been hesitant. I’m very conservative and would want to pay it back quick. But I just read all the warnings of having your home as collateral. 

Post: Financing Decision for 1st property

Alan CurtsingerPosted
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I’m trying to decide the best way to finance my first investment property. I plan on doing a long term rental within 20 minutes of my current residence. It’s a growing neighborhood with a hospital being built within 1 mile of my home. Price point is about 300k. 

I have a lot of equity in my home. Trying to decide whether to pull the equity out for a 25% down payment, or save hard for the next year and use that for the down payment. I have about 230k in equity and a DTI of about 13%.

I’m brand new to all this. I want to be really hands on with the property initially to start learning. Any thoughts or input is appreciated!


Alan